Mason Friedel got the win for the Vikes with 12 strikeouts in seven innings.

At the plate Logan Graybill had two singles, a triple and drove in a run while Kegan Ayres drove in four runs on a single and a double.

Driving in three runs with a base hit was Mark Robinson. Ryan Hagen had two RBI with a base hit while Kyle Smith singled and drove in a run.

Kahle Scheenks had a run driven in on two base hits.

“Mason pitched a great game for us tonight,” Bronson coach Matt Watkins said. “This was a really good game until we were able to break it open in the top of the seventh. We hit the ball well and played great defense.”

David Miller singled twice while Carper singled and doubled. Eger, Stamp, David Minnich, Shaun Harmon and Krough all had singles.

Chase Carpenter had a single and a double. Robinson, Hagen and Blake Fox all had base hits.

Mendon wins SJV

Mendon’s baseball team swept Centreville in a pair of close SJV games Tuesday. The double header sweep improved Mendon to 16-4 overall and 9-1 in the conference.

The Hornets won the conference outright with the wins.

Mendon won the opener 4-3.

The Hornets led 3-1 heading into the seventh before plating a run in the top half. Centreville would scratch across two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Robert Riley earned the victory for Mendon. He had seven strikeouts and three earned runs.

Nick Eberstein doubled and tripled for Mendon while Riley tripled.

Adding three base hits was Joe Gales for Mendon. Tom Gifford, Logan Slaughter and Trey Cook all had base hits as well. Driving in runs were Cook, Gales and Slaughter.

Centreville got a single and a double from Chase Alexander. Nick Kelley drove in two runs with a single, Kal Ludwig and Jalen Brown each had two base hits. Michael Kool and Gabe Schrock added base hits for Centreville.

In the second game Mendon won 7-0.

Michael Campbell picked up the win, striking out 10 and scattering two hits over seven innings.

At the plate Mendon got two RBI from Kevin Kuhlman on two base hits.

Page 2 of 3 - Gales drove in two runs with a base hit while Eberstein and Slaughter both had RBI base knocks.

Riley, Gifford and Erik Batten clubbed base hits as well.

Centreville got a double from Alexander and a single from Jordan Guest.

Sturgis, Marshall split

Sturgis and Marshall each won a conference game Tuesday night.

In the opener the Trojans picked up a 4-2 win.

The Trojans led 2-1 after three innings, only to see Marshall tie it up in the fourth.

Sturgis would answer immediately with a run in the fifth and added one more in the seventh.

Chance Stewart threw all seven innings for the Trojans, striking out four and scattering just two hits.

At the plate Stewart had two base hits.

Tristen Stewart and Kalvyn Bowdish each added two base hits as well. Jarred Finnerman doubled in the win for Sturgis.

The nightcap saw Marshall rebound to pick up a 5-1 win.

Marshall led 3-0 after three and 5-0 after four. Sturgis’ lone run came on an RBI from Skylar Robison to score Bowdish in the seventh.

Jalen Cox took the loss for Sturgis, throwing the first 2 1/3 innings.

At the plate Finnerman and Chance Stewart both doubled.

Cox, Bowdish, Kris Ransberger and Robison all collected hits.

Lakeland 14, Hamilton 0

Alex Pearson tossed a no-hitter in a 14-0 Lakeland win over Hamilton Tuesday.

Pearson struck out seven in the impressive feat.

Hunter Sams and Nick Byler both had home runs for Lakeland, driving in three runs each.

Adding two hits were Kyle Casper and Morgan Moore. They each drove in a run.

Dalton Schmidt and Dustin Cunningham both had RBI base hits while Jackson Evans had two RBI on a base hit.

Constantine swept

The Constantine baseball team dropped a pair of games to Maple Valley Tuesday.

In the opener Maple Valley won 17-0. They scored five in the first, three in the second, one in the fourth and eight in the fifth.

Luhk Mullendore took the loss for Constantine, allowing just one earned run over three innings.

At the plate Cody Ley singled and Cody Mallo doubled.

The second game saw Maple Valley win 6-0.

Constantine’s Bruce Heslet took the loss with four earned runs in six innings of work. He struck out three.

At the plate Nate Petoskey, Ley, Mullendore and Spencer Tefft all had base hits.

Burr Oak swept

Burr Oak’s baseball team dropped a pair of games to North Adams-Jerome on Tuesday.